By James Eedes Many projects in the pipeline Cape Town represents different things to different people. Some deride it as a sleepy fishing village.
Posted On Wednesday, 06 June 2001 03:01 Published by
FOLLOWING ongoing market research into the needs of domestic and international travellers to Cape Town, the Cape Sun Inter-Continental hotel will be repositioned as the Holiday Inn Cape Town on 1 June 2001.
Posted On Tuesday, 15 May 2001 03:01 Published by
IF you ever had ideas on how Western Cape government should manage its property portfolio, now is the time to have your say.
Posted On Monday, 11 June 2001 03:01 Published by
CAPE TOWN Swiss call centre specialist Qualiflyer is set to open a hightech, multilingual international call centre in Cape Town in July to serve the world's airlines, as well as car rental firms and hotel chains.
Posted On Saturday, 03 February 2001 03:01 Published by
HUNDREDS of hectares of prime vacant land at Cape Town International Airport (CIA) could become the catalyst for kick-starting and sustaining regional economic growth.
Posted On Monday, 21 May 2001 03:01 Published by
CAPE TOWN Planners behind the new R500m Cape Town Convention Centre, construction of which is set
Posted On Tuesday, 10 April 2001 03:01 Published by
CAPE TOWN When compared to Johannesburg, Cape Town is on an equal footing as a business location, and ranks "fairly well" when benchmarked internationally, according to the preliminary findings of
Posted On Wednesday, 20 June 2001 03:01 Published by
HOTELIERS across the country, and especially those in the Western Cape, will tell you that the hospitality sector is not exactly racking up record numbers, of any sort.
Posted On Wednesday, 14 March 2001 03:01 Published by
EXPECTATIONS in the Western Cape's manufacturing sector took a sharply negative dip in the latest survey conducted for the SA Chamber of Business (Sacob).
Posted On Monday, 19 March 2001 03:01 Published by
THE final results of the economic impact assessment of the Cape Town International Convention Centre show that the CTICC is to have a phenomenal impact on the provincial and national economy.
Posted On Friday, 07 September 2001 03:01 Published by

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